SSC CPO 2019 Exam Eligibility Criteria

There are some guidelines which are set by SCC for the aspirants who want to apply for the SSC CPO 2019 exam.

This guideline should be met by every aspirant in order to become eligible to apply for the exam.

If any aspirants don't fulfill the eligibility and submit the application form, the exam community will discard the forms of that aspirant.

SSC CPO 2019 Exam Eligibility Criteria - Based on Education

Aspirants need to have a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent (marks sheet/provisional degree) from Recognized Board of Education.

The candidate's degree can be from any discipline.

Candidates fail to meet the educational qualification as on 1st August 2018 will not be eligible.

SSC CPO 2019 Exam Eligibility Criteria - Based on Age Limit

A Candidate's age must be between 20-25 years as on 1st August 2018 to be eligible to apply for the SSC CPO 2019 Exam.

Age relaxation category wise:

Category

Age Relaxation

ST/SC

05 Years

OBC

03 Years

For Group ' B & C' posts Ex-Servicemen (Unreserved/General)

03 Years

Ex-Servicemen (OBC)

06 Years

Ex-Servicemen (ST/SC)

08 Years

Central Govt. Civilian Employees (General)

Up to 40 years of Age

Central Govt. Civilian Employees (OBC)

Up to 43 years of Age

Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC/ ST)

Up to 45 years of Age

SSC CPO 2019 Exam Eligibility Criteria - Based on Certification:

Candidates who wish to be considered against vacancies reserved or seek age-relaxation must submit requisite certificate from a competent authority in the format prescribed by SBI at the time of document verification.

Candidates must ensure that he/she possesses the caste/community certificate and does not fall within the creamy layer.

Male candidates who have applied for the Delhi Police Sub-Inspector post must have a valid driving license of motorcycle and car during the physical endurance test. Otherwise, the candidate will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.

SSC CPO 2019 Exam Eligibility - Based on Nationality

The Staff Selection Commission has norms for the nationality of the aspirants. Candidates should check if they come under those categories or not.

As per the norms set by SSC, a candidate can be any of these:

Citizen of India

Subject of Nepal

Subject of Bhutan

A Tibetan Refugee came over to India before 1st Jan 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India.

A person from Indian Origin migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (Formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.